UPDATE: Alec Baldwin was released from police custody late Friday afternoon. Earlier in the day President Donald Trump, the inspiration for Alec Baldwin’s satirical impression on “Saturday Night Live,” wished the actor “luck” in his latest legal troubles.

Baldwin was arrested early Friday on suspicion of slugging a motorist in a fight over a parking spot outside his Manhattan home, police told the New York Post. When reporters asked Trump if he had any comment on Baldwin’s arrest, the president said, perhaps jokingly, “I wish him luck.”

Baldwin, 60, was arrested for misdemeanor assault, and was held for several hours at the NYPD’s 6th Precinct station in Greenwich Village until being released Friday afternoon, police said.

The New York Post reported that an unidentified third party was holding a parking spot for Baldwin on East 10th Street when another driver pulled in and took the spot away, police said.

The New York Times reported that the alleged victim is a 49-year-old male who suffered an injury to his jaw. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was listed in stable condition.

The actor, who hosts a Sunday night talk show on ABC, is famous for losing his cool, going back to at least 1995 when he allegedly assaulted a photographer for videotaping Kim Basinger, his wife at the time, and their 3-day-old daughter Ireland when they were returning home from the hospital.

But his marriage to Basinger was famously volatile, as was the custody battle over Ireland that followed their 2002 divorce.

As part of their divorce and custody agreement, Baldwin was expected to attend anger therapy sessions and parenting school, New York magazine reported.

But Baldwin was not always successful at keeping his anger in check, as was evidenced by the angry voicemail he left for then 11-year-old Ireland that went viral in 2007. In the message, Baldwin, screamed at his daughter for not picking up his scheduled call. He called her a “pig” and threatened to “straighten (her) out.” At the time, Baldwin was flying high in his Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning role on TV’s “30 Rock.”

Baldwin later issued an apology on his website, “I’m sorry, as everyone who knows me is aware, for losing my temper with my child,” E! News reported.

Baldwin explained on his website that he had “endured a great deal” during the previous several years over his custody battle with Basinger. He also voiced suspicion that his ex-wife had leaked the voicemail to the tabloids.

“Everyone who knows me privately knows that certain people will go to any lengths to embarrass me and to disrupt my relationship with my daughter,” Baldwin said.

In 2012, Ireland Baldwin told Page Six that the voicemail wasn’t a big deal to her.

“I’ve always had a really great relationship with my dad,” Ireland Baldwin said. “The only problem with that voicemail was that people made it out to be a way bigger deal than it was. He’s said stuff like that before just because he’s frustrated. For me it was like, ‘OK, whatever.’ I called him back, I was like, ‘Sorry, Dad, I didn’t have my phone.’ That was it.”

But Baldwin’s temper has flared in the years since the 2007 voicemail scandal.

In 2011, Baldwin was kicked off a flight for refusing to turn off his phone. He said he was playing Words with Friends, according to CBS News. And in 2014, police arrested Baldwin after he allegedly acted belligerent toward them while he was riding his bicycle the wrong way on the street.